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European Flowers Appearing in Japanese Art

Continent of Origin

Scientific FAMILY  Genus species

English name

 

Sample Picture

Europe

AMARYLLIDACEAE

 Narcissus jonquilla

jonquil

 

Europe

AMARYLLIDACEAE

Narcissus pseudonarcissus

daffodil

 

Europe

AMARYLLIDACEAE

 Narcissus tazetta

bunchflower

 daffodil

 

Europe

APIACEAE

Daucus carota

Queen

 Anne’s-lace

 

Europe

ASPARAGACEAE

 Hyacinthus orientalis

hyacinth

 

Europe

ASPARAGACEAE

Muscari armeniacum

common grape-hyacinth

 

Europe

ASPARAGACEAE

 Ornithogalum

 umbellatum

garden

star-of-Bethlehem

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

Calendula officinalis

pot marigold

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

 Centaurea cyanus

bachelor's

button

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

Chrysanthemum

 coronarium

crown daisy

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

Jacobaea maritima

silver ragwort

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

 Leucanthemum vulgare

marguerite

daisy

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

 Matricaria chamomilla

German

chamomille

 

Europe

ASTERACEAE

 Pericallis sp.

cineraria

 

Europe

BORAGINACEAE

Myosotis arvensis

common forget-me-not

 

Europe

BRASSICACEAE

Brassica oleracea

kale

 

Europe

BRASSICACEAE

 Erysimum cheiri

wallflower

 

Europe

BRASSICACEAE

 Matthiola incana

stock

 

Europe

CAMPANULACEAE

Campanula carpatica

Carpathian harebell

 

Europe

CAMPANULACEAE

Campanula portenschlagiana

Dalmatian bellflower

 

Europe

CAPRIFOLIACEAE

 Centranthus ruber

red-valerian

 

Europe

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

 Dianthus caryophyllus

carnation

 

Europe

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

 Gypsophila elegans

annual

baby's breath

 

Europe

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

Silene armeria

sweet-William

catchfly

 

Europe

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

Silene coronaria

dusty-miller

 

Europe

DISPSACACEAE

 Scabiosa lucida

shining

scabious

 

Europe

FABACEAE

Cytisus scoparius

broom

 

Europe

FABACEAE

Lathyrus odoratus

sweet pea

 

Europe

FABACEAE

Spartium junceum

Spanish-broom

 

Europe

FABACEAE

Trifolium repens

clover

 

 

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